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This table ranks the routers by the number of requests they can process per second. Higher numbers indicate better performance.

Plese see [Performance](https://github.com.br/guides/performance/index) for more information.
Plese see [Performance](https://aristotelesbr.github.io/lennarb/guides/performance/index.html) for more information.

## Usage

- [Getting Started](https://github.com.br/guides/getting-started/index) - This guide covers getting up and running with **Lennarb**.
- [Getting Started](https://aristotelesbr.github.io/lennarb/guides/getting-started/index) - This guide covers getting up and running with **Lennarb**.

- [Performance](https://github.com.br/guides/performance/index) - The **Lennarb** is very fast. The following benchmarks were performed on a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2013) with 2,7 GHz Intel Core i7 and 8 GB 1867 MHz DDR3. Based on [jeremyevans/r10k](https://github.com/jeremyevans/r10k) using the following [template build](static/r10k/build/lennarb.rb).
- [Performance](https://aristotelesbr.github.io/lennarb/guides/performance/index.html) - The **Lennarb** is very fast. The following benchmarks were performed on a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2013) with 2,7 GHz Intel Core i7 and 8 GB 1867 MHz DDR3. Based on [jeremyevans/r10k](https://github.com/jeremyevans/r10k) using the following [template build](static/r10k/build/lennarb.rb).

- [Response](https://github.com.br/guides/response/index) - This is the response guide.
- [Response](https://aristotelesbr.github.io/lennarb/guides/response/index.html) - This is the response guide.
The `res` object is used to send a response to the client. The Lennarb use a custom response object to send responses to the client. The `res` object is an instance of `Lennarb::Response`.

### Developer Certificate of Origin
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